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Hell of the North 2 Film
Ridden, filmed and edited by Pete Drinkell
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- 2 be clear that was @johnherety decision to not let @AaronBuggle start. Tour of Korea and Irish National Champs will be his next rendezvous
- Happy to report @AaronBuggle is as good looking as ever after 13 stitches in his chin. Sorry to report not letting him start tomorrow though
- @flammecast @AaronBuggle His Shrone is fine !!!
- Big thanks to all marshals,coms and medical staff on the @anpostras today. Great work despite the numerous demands on their services today.
- Just to let all his girl fans know @AaronBuggle is ok. He's in hospital and will need some surgery on a cut to his chin. Will update later.
- We've just added 13 new rides since the weekend to our Rapha #womens100 Find a Ride list. → http://t.co/ux8c1JCuQc
- The team also racing the Ras in Ireland this week. Currently Aaron Buggle is the team's top placed rider in 15th overall.
- Tour Series resumes tonight in Stoke on Trent. RCJ line up is House, Clancy, McCallum, English and Mellor.
- Arboretum → http://t.co/cJXOyDWnK0 #raphasurvey #sanfrancisco #sf #cycling
- There are still a few of these sweet Rapha + Raeburn jackets at the SF @raphacycleclub. http://t.co/C2d98yCRL0







Comentarios
Martin James
22nd April 2011 07:18am
Brilliant, just brilliant. made me smile,
thanks all.
Arco Visser
22nd April 2011 08:05am
Great movie. Just as cycling should be. Well done again Rapha with "the hell of the North part 2".
Slate Olson
22nd April 2011 05:04pm
Well done Pete. Charming film. Guess all those flats put that last guy to sleep.
PAUL DAWSON
26th April 2011 09:20pm
Brilliant movie that captures the event! Any chance you could publish the route? Some of us need practice for next year! Also good to see Steve Wharton (formerly of the Paddington CC) as thin as ever.
philip deeker
26th April 2011 10:49pm
nice one Pete. the nodder at the end was my favourite bit!
more mud for next year for a 'proper bit of hell'? see you soon.